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Bademosi's future could be in rugby

Stanford senior defensive back Johnson Bademosi is good enough to dream of becoming an Olympian. In fact, he made it clear Tuesday that if pro football doesn't work, he'll try to make the United States Olympic Rugby team.

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Posted by jferg24
a resident of Los Altos
on Oct 12, 2011 at 11:28 pm

Wisconsin jumped over Stanford during its by-week after having played UNLV (1-4), Washington State (3-2), Northern Illinois (3-3), South Dakota (4-2), and Nebraska (5-1) all at home! They haven't left the house (or time zone). They still won't leave home this week against Indiana! Are you kidding me!!! Their next game after Indiana is against Michigan St, their first away game. Michigan State is 320 miles away. The next three away games: Ohio State is 500 miles away; Minnesota is 270 miles away and Illinois is 250 miles away. Who drew up this schedule! They will travel 1340 miles total all season. They don't play Michigan, Northwestern, or Iowa. Please!!!

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